Erosion Control Blankets for Slope & Soil Protection

Shield exposed soils from runoff and wind with professional-grade erosion control blankets — ideal for rapid stabilization and vegetation growth.

What Are Erosion Control Blankets?

Erosion Control Blankets (ECBs) are biodegradable or synthetic mats laid over disturbed soil to protect against erosion and encourage vegetation regrowth. Commonly used on slopes, ditches, and newly graded areas, they are especially effective during the critical early stages of grass or plant establishment.

Benefits of Erosion Control Blankets

🌱 Stabilizes soil and supports seed germination

💧 Reduces erosion from wind, rain, and runoff

🏞️ Ideal for slopes, channels, and ditches

♻️ Available in biodegradable or synthetic forms

📈 Improves seeding success and long-term vegetation

📜 Meets DOT, EPA, and stormwater compliance standards

Use Cases

  • Roadside or highway embankments

  • Slopes with exposed or seeded soil

  • Drainage channels or swales

  • Landfill or mining reclamation

  • Parks, golf courses, or landscaped developments

  • Post-construction site restoration

Our Erosion Control Blanket Installation Process

We install ECBs that match your slope angle, flow conditions, and soil type — ensuring strong anchorage and optimal seed coverage.

Site Prep & Grading

Clear debris and smooth the soil surface to receive the blanket.

Blanket Selection

Choose biodegradable, straw/coconut, or synthetic ECBs based on site conditions.

Seeding

Apply seed under or with the blanket to promote growth.

Blanket Installation

Roll blankets downslope, stake securely along edges and seams.

Inspection & Watering

Monitor for anchoring, soil exposure, and proper vegetation development.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to the most common questions related to Erosion Control Blankets.

How long do erosion control blankets last?

Biodegradable blankets last 6–24 months, depending on material and climate. Synthetic options can last longer.

 

Can I install them without seeding?

Yes, but ECBs work best when combined with seeding for long-term stabilization.

What’s the difference between single and double net ECBs?

Double-net blankets provide more stability and are ideal for steeper slopes or high-flow areas.

 

Do they require maintenance?

Only occasional checks for wind lift, water damage, or seed germination issues.

Lock Down Soil. Grow Stability.

Our erosion control blanket installations offer unmatched protection for exposed soil and disturbed sites.